FORESTRY MANAGEMENT PLANS

Active forest management stewardship is essential for the maintenance of healthy, sustainable woodlands. 

We welcome the opportunity to walk your land and work with you to craft a management plan.

For forestry consults, we’ll start with a phone conversation to learn more about your specific forest resource objectives.

Write the story of your land

Management begins with a forester walking your land to learn its history and take a baseline on its current health.  Then recommendations can be made for future best care.

Through the use of practices such as sustainable harvesting, reforestation, thinning of overcrowded stands, eradication of exotic invasive species, prescribed burning, and proactive monitoring pests and disease, landowners can work with Nature to ensure that their land provides both an environmental and economic return. 

A written management plan, also called a stewardship plan, outlines your forestry intentions and articulates prescriptions for the preservation of wildlife, water quality, and forest legacy while meeting your timber objectives.  A plan not only provides a permanent action record for your use, but also documents management activities for state and federal agencies, for application to the present-use tax program and various cost-share programs, or for use at the time of inheritance or sale.  

The shape it takes could be yours to choose

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NC tax incentives
for forest lands

In 1974, the North Carolina General Assembly enacted the Present-Use Value Program (PUV), which allows certain forestlands with a minimum of 20-acres of contiguous use to be assessed at a tax value consistent with their present use, rather than their higher market value. 

We can assist with application to the program and with the required filing and maintenance of a management plan with your County tax office.